Exam 16: Basic Properties of Stars
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The star Capella has an apparent magnitude of 0 and is the same color as the Sun.Its distance is 14 parsecs.Which of the following describes its similarities with the Sun?
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A solar-type star is observed with an apparent magnitude of 12.7.How far away is it? Recall that the absolute magnitude of the Sun is 4.7.
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Why are the Balmer lines of hydrogen weak in stars that are hotter than about 10,000 K?
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Two stars have the same color,but differ by 5 magnitudes in absolute magnitude.
What stellar property must be different in the two objects?
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Suppose we observe a hot,tenuous gas against a dark background.What kind of spectrum will we see?
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The stars located in the lower left corner of the H-R diagram are
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Consider two stars X and Y with surface temperatures of 3000 K and 10,000 K respectively.Which of the following is true?
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A star with a trigonometric parallax of .02 arcseconds has a distance of
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By what factor would the brightness of a star increase if an observer moved from 5 parsecs to 1 parsec from the star?
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A measurement of the parallax of a star allows us to determine the star's
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Suppose the electron in an atom is in an excited orbit.What will happen to the electron if nothing disturbs the atom?
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